Clues to Aging Found in Stem Cells’ Genomesby Neuroscience News |
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Repetitive chunks of rDNA genes (black boxes and red rectangles) sprinkled along a chromosome can fold around on themselves, causing rDNA genes to pop out. This loss of genetic material may be related to aging. NeuroscienceNews.com image is credited to K. Lu et al./eLife 2018.
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